tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27501132.post1274913956737047512..comments2018-02-20T16:49:39.559-05:00Comments on Mayerson on Animation: A History of Computer AnimationMark Mayersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00065971589878678848noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27501132.post-50400123716736331192013-11-18T23:00:47.314-05:002013-11-18T23:00:47.314-05:00hi..Im college student, thanks for sharing :)hi..Im college student, <a href="http://uii.ac.id//" rel="nofollow">thanks</a> for sharing :)mahasiswa teladanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00947970424073797364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27501132.post-21822016164572808162013-07-12T18:19:50.270-04:002013-07-12T18:19:50.270-04:00Well, Tom Sito is not known for being a historian....Well, Tom Sito is not known for being a historian. And apparently, not a very good reporter, either. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27501132.post-1863449523564556952013-07-11T17:44:10.167-04:002013-07-11T17:44:10.167-04:00You&#39;ve confirmed my fears that it suffers from...You&#39;ve confirmed my fears that it suffers from the same sloppiness that made Sito&#39;s earlier book DRAWING THE LINE unusable as a historical text. The factual errors in that first book are numerous and significant. Just to give one example, Sito wrote that Walt Kelly went out on the Disney strike. In fact, Kelly had quit the studio the day before the strike started. In the following sentence, Sito wrote that Kelly and Ward Kimball &quot;were never close again&quot; after Kelly picketed. Aside from the fact that Kelly didn&#39;t picket, that&#39;s a complete mischaractisation of their relationship because Kelly and Kimball exchanged letters frequently, and maintained a warm relationship until Kelly&#39;s death.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27501132.post-37066565662895565962013-07-11T15:34:38.595-04:002013-07-11T15:34:38.595-04:00It&#39;s a good book, which shares the same exact ...It&#39;s a good book, which shares the same exact lack of strong organization and editing Sito&#39;s first book had. Great, unimpeachable evidence, entertainingly told. But frustrating to get a sense of historical context while in the midst of reading it. Both of these books deserve to be picked up, well edited, and republished by a major publisher some day soon.<br /><br />Until then, I&#39;d have to hold onto &quot;Droidmaker&quot; by Michael Rubin, as not only the single best history of Pixar, but the single best history of Computer Animation, in general.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27501132.post-8146989017732487952013-07-09T13:55:56.489-04:002013-07-09T13:55:56.489-04:00Fascinating. I might have to check this book out d...Fascinating. I might have to check this book out despite the flaws at my local library if it&#39;s available.Roberto Severinohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05166618601866526009noreply@blogger.com